There’s no obvious connection to the birthdays of illustrious dead presidents or to St. Valentine. But for whatever reason, February seems to be a big month for books about the environment. LIME hasn’t yet had the chance to read these hot-off-the-press titles, but here’s a quick look at three books on Planet-related themes.
Novelist Suzanne Matson’s The Tree Sitter tells the story of a college junior who forsakes her cozy Northeastern world to join a group of tree sitters (a la Julia Butterfly Hill) in an Oregon forest. The group’s activities become increasingly violent, tragedy strikes, and the protagonist, Julie, must weigh “whether her own life is an even exchange for the trees’,” according to Publishers Weekly. The PW review said of Matson’s novel: “thoughtfully told, this story of the all-encompassing blaze of first love and an uneasy eco-activism is surprising and honest.”
Interests: Living life as an intiatic experience, uniting with like minds and hearts to build a better, cleaner, more peaceful world, listening to the wisdom of the inner voice, communing with the elemental forces of Nature, the arts, media and communications, personal growth and development, the natural healing arts, interesting cuisines, cinema, all that expands the consciousness, betters the Self, and links me with THAT from Which I come.
Inspiration: Whitman, Thoreau, the Tao, deep meditation, spiritually anointed words carried on the human voice and the Cosmic Winds, being with those of like mind and calling.